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Cosa (chi) è Thomas Dudley - definizione

GOVERNOR OF MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY (1576-1653)
Dudley, Thomas
  • Siege of Amiens]] in which Thomas Dudley fought in 1597
  • Coat of Arms of Thomas Dudley
  • Charter authorizing [[Harvard College]], signed by Governor Thomas Dudley, 30 May 1650
  • [[John Winthrop]]
  • Portrait of [[Joseph Dudley]], attributed to Sir [[Peter Lely]]
  • Plaque in memory of Thomas Dudley at [[Harvard University]], [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]
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Dudley (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Dudley family
Dudley is an English toponymic surname associated with the town of Dudley in West Midlands, England. Notable people with the surname include:
Dudley County         
COUNTY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Dudley County, New South Wales; County of Dudley
Dudley County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. Part of the southern border near the coast is the Apsley River.
Dudley bus station         
  • Jehovah's Witness]] [[Kingdom Hall]]
  • [[Black Country Living Museum]]
  • Dudley bus station
  • St James Academy]], Dudley
  • Catherine Payton Phillips
  • Cedric Hardwicke
  • 1814 map showing Dudley as an exclave of [[Worcestershire]].
  • [[Dudley Castle]]
  • Dudley Central Mosque
  • Evolve Campus of [[Dudley College]]
  • Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council]]
  • Dudley in the [[Domesday Book]] of 1086
  • Dudley Market in 2008
  • The ruins of [[Dudley Priory]]
  • [[Dudley Zoo]]
  • View southward, towards Dudley Tunnel and Stourbridge Junction in 1951.
  • Footballer [[Duncan Edwards]] (1936–1958), was born in Woodside, Dudley, and is commemorated by a statue in the town centre.
  • Hippodrome theatre]]
  • Russells Hall Hospital
  • John Badley, Surgeon 1865
  • The Guest Hospital's Victorian wing, pictured in 2011
  • Wren's Nest
  • Maurice Vincent Wilkes 1980
  • Dudley Library
  • Nigel Mazlyn Jones
  • Rosemary Hollis
  • Sam Allardyce, 2014
  • Percy Shakespeare
  • Sculpture for James Whale, outside Dudley Showcase Cinema.
  • Sue Lawley
  • St. Thomas' Church]]
  • Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve]]
TOWN IN WEST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND
Dudley, England; Dudley, UK; Dudly; Dudley Bus Station; Dudley, Worcestershire; Dixon's Green; Dudley, West Midlands; Dudley town centre
Dudley bus station is a bus station in Dudley, England. It is managed by Transport for West Midlands.

Wikipedia

Thomas Dudley

Thomas Dudley (12 October 1576 – 31 July 1653) was a New England colonial magistrate who served several terms as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Dudley was the chief founder of Newtowne, later Cambridge, Massachusetts, and built the town's first home. He provided land and funds to establish the Roxbury Latin School, and signed Harvard College's new charter during his 1650 term as governor. Dudley was a devout Puritan who was opposed to religious views not conforming with his. In this he was more rigid than other early Massachusetts leaders like John Winthrop, but less confrontational than John Endecott.

The son of a military man who died when he was young, Dudley saw military service himself during the French Wars of Religion, and then acquired some legal training before entering the service of his likely kinsman the Earl of Lincoln. Along with other Puritans in Lincoln's circle, Dudley helped organize the establishment of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, sailing with Winthrop in 1630. Although he served only four one-year terms as governor of the colony, he was regularly in other positions of authority.

Dudley's daughter Anne Bradstreet (1612–1672) was a prominent early American poet. One of the gates of Harvard Yard, which existed from 1915 to 1947, was named in his honor, and Harvard's Dudley House is named for the family, as is the town of Dudley, Massachusetts.